Princess Diana's death stunned the world — and changed the royal family

Princess Diana brought lasting change to Britain’s royal family, helping it bridge the gap between centuries of tradition and a new, multi-cultural nation in the internet age.

Last member of indigenous tribe in Brazil dies after resisting contact for decades

Over the years, the “Man of the Hole” resisted attempts to contact him, and little was known about his language or tribe. He had lived in isolation for an estimated 26 years.

Volunteer sniper embodies Ukraine’s versatile military

Before taking a shot, Ukrainian sniper Andriy buries his face in a foldout mat, breathing slowly and deliberately.

Princess Diana's last moments: French doctor recalls 'tragic night'

It has been nearly 25 years since Princess Diana died in a high-speed car crash. The French doctor at the scene recalled finding a woman at the scene, unaware of who she was at the time, and trying to save her.

Air France: 2 pilots suspended for physically fighting in the cockpit

Two Air France pilots were suspended after physically fighting in the cockpit on a Geneva-Paris flight in June, an Air France official said Sunday.

Australian officers confiscate record 2 tons of methamphetamine

Three men were arrested after 1,649 pounds of the drug were found early this month hidden in 24 containers that arrived at Port Botany, officials said on Friday

Spoiler alert: China adds postscript to 'Minions' showing crime doesn't pay

The latest "Minions" movie subtly reinforces a message for Chinese audiences that viewers in other countries won’t see: Crime doesn’t pay.

Pakistan counts nearly 1,000 dead in monsoon flooding

The new death toll came a day after Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif asked for international help in battling deadly flood damage in the impoverished Islamic nation.

Swiss DJ, accused of being on drugs in viral TikToks, actually suffers from impairment

“I don't want to imagine what this would do to a person who isn't so strong and that's why I'm more and more committed to stopping bullying,” Marcel Kugler explained

Stunning 'Levanter Cloud' rolls over Rock of Gibraltar

The astonishing view captures the cloud passing over the rock as a plane takes off from the runway of an airport.

Fleet of hydrogen passenger trains debuts in Germany

A fleet of hydrogen-powered passenger trains is replacing diesel trains that previously operated on nonelectrified tracks in Germany. The trains use hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity, saving about 420,000 gallons of diesel fuel a year.

Teen pilot becomes youngest to fly solo around the world

Mack Rutherford’s record journey, which began on March 23, took the 17-year-old through 52 countries spanning five continents.

Giant panda twins born in China as vulnerable species struggles to survive

Chinese veterinarians have been using artificial insemination to boost the population of vulnerable giant pandas, which rarely reproduce in the wild.